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Elon Musk sued for £100.9M in staggering number of lawsuits by ex-Twitter execs
Twitter’s former CEO and other senior executives have sued Elon Musk and X Corp. for allegedly making up a fake cause to fire them when he acquired the platform
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King Charles breaks cover as monarch seen alone arriving at Clarence House
King Charles was diagnosed with a cancer but today the monarch appeared to be in a positive mood as he was spotted arriving back at the royal residence Clarence House
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Kate's uncle Gary's tumultuous life - four wives, assault, and self-made fortune
Gary Goldsmith, the brother of Carole Middleton and uncle to the Princess of Wales, has entered the Celebrity Big Brother house after defending the royal family in recent times
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Lottery winner's call to fishmonger husband who was selling fish when they won
Kayleigh Burnett was one of nine residents on Campden Crescent in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, to win one of the biggest jackpots in the People's Postcode Lottery
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Ballerina arrested in Russia for 'donating $51 to Ukraine' tells of squalid jail
Ksenia Karelina, 33, who was once a semi-professional ballerina but who now is an esthetician working at a spa in California and who also holds dual American and Russian citizenship, has told of the horrific conditions at Yekaterinburg detention center
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Martin and Roman Kemp go head-to-head in fierce father and son competition
No physical blows were exchanged but instead Martin, 62, and son Roman, 31, got down to business in an intense competition to become the OREO x PAC-MAN Playoff Champion
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Israeli troops train for offensive as fears of war against Hezbollah grow
The IDF is wargaming an invasion of infantry and armour to force back elite Hezbollah special forces units in south Lebanon as US vice president Kamala Harris called for a ceasefire in Gaza
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Trump supporters target black voters with faked AI images
Fake AI-generated images of Donald Trump posing with Black people are being shared online by his supporters in an attempt to gain voters as fears grow over how AI will affect the coming elections
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Petrol up 4p a litre as biggest rise in four years punishes drivers
The largest monthly jump in fuel prices in two years has hit motorists, with costs driven cuts in production by Russia and Saudi Arabia and wars in Ukraine and Gaza
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Covid 'increases risk of arthritis for up to one year after infection'
Fresh research shows that Covid-19 infections are associated with an increased risk for autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIRDs) including arthritis, gout, and lupus
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Super Tuesday explained - what it is and when these 15 states go to the polls
One of the most important days of the 2024 Presidential election campaign - dubbed Super Tuesday - kicks off tomorrow - but what is it? Why is it called that? And who will be voting?
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Luxury neighbourhood residents fined £4m after barriers block public beach path
Homeowners at Rio Del Mar Beach Island in California are fighting back against authorities who have dished out millions of pounds in fines to them for sectioning off a pathway
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Seaweed 'spreading across Arctic Ocean due to climate change'
Seaweed is spreading across the Arctic Ocean due to climate change, with the extra sunlight boosting some marine life while others suffer from the additional exposure
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Nikki Haley lacked 'confidence and bravado' in 'safe' DC, expert says
Body lanaguage expert Judi James says Republican primary winner for Washington DC Nikki Haley didn't impress with her most recent speech as she showed signs of nerves and over-acting
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Gran claims to be world's oldest person at 119 thanks to daily breakfast habit
Trinh Thi Khong, from Vietnam, claims she is the oldest person in the world at the age of 119 all thanks to a diet consisting of her favourite food - porridge. Efforts are underway to get her achievement recognised by the Guinness Book of Records
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Leak suspect who posted Ukraine war docs on Discord gets 16 years in plea deal
Jack Teixeira, a military man who is accused of leaking top-secret military documents about Russia's war in Ukraine and other national security secrets, pled guilty on Monday in federal court and has been sentenced to 16 years
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'Traumatised' boy, 4, orphaned in Gaza who lost part of his arm flown to US
Omar Abu Kuwaik, who was the only survivor when his home was hit in an Israeli airstrike, is healing from his physical wounds after treatment in New York but he remains traumatised
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Thousands defy Vladimir Putin and line streets to pay respects to Alexei Navalny
In a new post, activist Alexei Navalny's wife Yulia shared more thoughts after her husband's funeral took place in Moscow this week - with thousands defying Putin and lining the street to share their respect
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Trump celebrates 'big win for America' as Supreme Court restores him to ballot
The US Supreme Court has restored Donald Trump to the ballot, rejecting state attempts to hold him accountable for the January 6 attack on the Capitol in 2021.
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Jamie Foxx smiles as he accepts award almost a year after horror hospital dash
Jamie Foxx looked delighted as he stepped up to the podium to be honoured at the AAFCA awards over the weekend almost a year on from his near-death health battle that rendered him unable to walk
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Haiti's brutal ex-cop gang leader dubbed 'Barbecue' who is at centre of violence
Jimmy Chérizier, Haiti's most powerful gang boss, has claimed responsibility for the release of nearly 4,00 prisoners as he looks to overthrow Prime Minister Ariel Henry
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Trump campaign slams Nikki Haley 'Queen of the Swamp' after DC primary win
Donald Trump's press secretary said the disgraced former president 'will drain the swamp' after Nikki Haley secured her first victory in the 2024 Republican primary in Washington, D.C.
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Zelensky accuses Putin of ​turning Ukraine's children ​into military targets
Mothers and fathers were among the dead in an explosion along with nine children. Most were sleeping at home in the apartment block in Odesa, Ukraine when the Russian drone hit
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Inside Haiti prison escape as 'massacre' unfolds and inmates beg 'help us'
Plastic sandals, clothing, and furniture were all found strewn across the patio after Gang leader Jimmy Chérizier pledged to oust the country's acting prime minister Ariel Henry
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Astronauts head to Space Station 'fashionably late' after SpaceX launch delayed
Three NASA astronauts, including the second-ever Black woman to be assigned a long station mission, and a Russian astronaut have finally started their journey to the International Space Station